Why are public schools underfunded?
The Gonski reforms a decade ago were supposed to guarantee that all schools got funding according to their need, but since then almost no schools in NSW have received 100% of their School Resource Standard (or SRS) level of funding. The SRS is intended to be the minimum level of funding necessary to get 80% of students up to basic levels of NAPLAN proficiency. Private schools, on the other hand, have most often been provided with more funding than their SRS-determined need.
For public schools, the State provides up to 80% of funding, while the Commonwealth provides 20%. For private schools, the Commonwealth provides 80% of SRS funds. Currently, our public schools get nowhere near 100% of their needs-based funding. In our state, 98% of public schools are underfunded by, on average, about 12% in real dollars. This equates to a funding shortfall of around $1.8 billion for NSW in 2024 alone. These numbers reflect political decisions to underfund our public schools, and governments at the Commonwealth and State can increase their funding for public schools to get us to 100% of SRS funding.
What can I do to help?
Politicians need to know that public school parents are focused on school funding and are paying attention to this debate. There are nearly 800,000 students in NSW public schools, and their engaged parents & carers can be a potent political force. This is where you come in – you can:
- Ask your school’s P&C community to sign our petition, so we can show that public school parents are watching
- Pass the resolution in your P&C and return it to the P&C Federation so we can demonstrate that our P&Cs are engaged
- Contact your Commonwealth and State MPs directly to tell them that you expect governments to fully fund public education in NSW, with no gimmicks, no long timelines, and no tricks. We have attached a short sample letter that you could use or adapt
These funding negotiations are happening right now, and it is important that we speak up. As parents, our voice is stronger when it is a part of a group effort. If we all speak up now, we will be too loud to be ignored. Reach out to the P&C Federation member services team if you need help.